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1 al requirements for the recognition of a new epoch.
2  26 million years ago, or the Late Oligocene epoch.
3 h to the slope of the ramp in the production epoch.
4 a ubiquitous feature of the Late Pleistocene epoch.
5 elective in the following sustained response epoch.
6 in eastern Africa during the Middle Pliocene epoch.
7 sion fraction > 90% during a given 30-second epoch.
8               nov., from the Middle Triassic epoch.
9 thane and carbon dioxide during the Holocene epoch.
10 lse 1A and continuing into the late Holocene epoch.
11 logical marker for the proposed Anthropocene Epoch.
12 sts a 55-My duration of the Sturtian glacial epoch.
13 onses on "what" goal to attain during the R3 epoch.
14 icantly enhanced 1 d after the NF activation epoch.
15 tral hippocampus, during the decision-making epoch.
16 el of their prior coactivation during the NF epoch.
17 se by hunter-gatherers in the early Holocene epoch.
18 ay, a rate among the highest observed at any epoch.
19  different tuning properties in the triplaid epoch.
20 ctivity preceded LFP activity in the saccade epoch.
21 es that should exist in the Universe at this epoch.
22 lly selective suppression during the saccade epoch.
23 eural population state during this pretarget epoch.
24  Sabrina Coast by the early to middle Eocene epoch.
25  in the network over the following REM sleep epoch.
26 for specific task types was limited to brief epochs.
27 able to sustain the geodynamo during earlier epochs.
28 PDs but not during electrically nonepileptic epochs.
29 esponding to the Oligocene and early Miocene epochs.
30 ar incidence of dementia during each of four epochs.
31 cally distinct from the Holocene and earlier epochs.
32  at the onset of their respective behavioral epochs.
33 in these two areas, including during seizure epochs.
34 cal leukoencephalopathy over three different epochs.
35 evailed in low metallicity galaxies at early epochs.
36 ed their dense stellar cores in early cosmic epochs.
37 measures over early, middle, and current age epochs.
38  driving behavior during specific behavioral epochs.
39 tions on timescales from years to geological epochs.
40  cooling during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs.
41 e compared for heterogeneity across the life epochs.
42 the most massive dark-matter haloes at early epochs.
43 subnetworks at specific times across spindle epochs.
44  for intrinsic transmissibility across three epochs.
45 ief and prolonged adaptation across response epochs.
46 ated for the Oligocene and the Early Miocene epochs.
47  of the more recent Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs.
48 st 11 times during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs.
49 es, applied one at a time in successive task epochs.
50 udies of the Universe at the earliest cosmic epochs.
51 on period, we must study galaxies at earlier epochs.
52 C was required during the delay and response epochs.
53 Pliocene as during the cold late Pleistocene epoch (0.8 to 0.01 million years ago).
54 t change significantly (15% [207 of 1391] in epoch 1 and 16% [211 of 1348] in epoch 3, P=0.29).
55 pairment increased from 16% (217 of 1391) in epoch 1 to 20% (276 of 1348) in epoch 3 (P=0.001), where
56  increased from 30% (424 of 1391 infants) in epoch 1 to 36% (487 of 1348 infants) in epoch 3 (P<0.001
57 ee consecutive birth-year epochs (2000-2003 [epoch 1], 2004-2007 [epoch 2], and 2008-2011 [epoch 3]).
58 307 million years ago) to the early Holocene epoch (11,700 years before present), when there was a pr
59 year epochs (2000-2003 [epoch 1], 2004-2007 [epoch 2], and 2008-2011 [epoch 3]).
60 ted age, across three consecutive birth-year epochs (2000-2003 [epoch 1], 2004-2007 [epoch 2], and 20
61 ) in epoch 1 to 36% (487 of 1348 infants) in epoch 3 (P<0.001).
62  of 1391) in epoch 1 to 20% (276 of 1348) in epoch 3 (P=0.001), whereas the percentage of infants who
63 of 1391] in epoch 1 and 16% [211 of 1348] in epoch 3, P=0.29).
64 poch 1], 2004-2007 [epoch 2], and 2008-2011 [epoch 3]).
65 boron-isotope records from the late Pliocene epoch (3.3 to 2.3 million years ago).
66 orsal anterior cingulate cortex for a single epoch (30 min).
67 ter perturbation, during the R2 long-latency epoch (~45-75 ms).
68                                 The Pliocene epoch (5.3-2.6 Ma) represents the most recent geological
69 econstruction of the climate of the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago), an analogue of a fu
70 acing this galaxy at a redshift z = 7.51, an epoch 700 million years after the Big Bang.
71 fter perturbation during the R3 long-latency epoch (~75-105 ms).
72 bp), towards the end of the Late Pleistocene epoch, a period of time when humans were adjusting to ch
73 wer was uncoupled during the decision-making epoch, a phenomenon limited to the dorsal hippocampus.
74 length of 88 micrometers from a galaxy at an epoch about 700 million years after the Big Bang.
75 lopment in Antarctica in the early Oligocene epoch (about 33.6 million years ago).
76  years ago) and 142% during the mid-Holocene epoch (about 6,000 years ago).
77 ago) and possibly higher during the Pliocene epoch (about three million years ago).
78 elated odds ratios (ORs) for each 5-year age epoch after controlling for covariates.
79 0% spikes occurring in millisecond timescale epochs after touch onset.
80 en excitation and inhibition in the 6-300 ms epoch, all of which can be linked to various human TMS r
81   Measurement of this deflection at multiple epochs allowed us to determine the mass of Stein 2051 B-
82  and ventral hippocampus during the decision epoch, although this effect was greater in the dorsal hi
83 persals out of Africa during the Pleistocene epoch, although this has yet to be confirmed with ancien
84 nses enabled time resolved (400 milliseconds epochs) analyses.
85 ificant volcanic events using the superposed epoch analysis, the volcanic forcing may drive a weak SA
86 ates were well over chance level for all the epochs analyzed in this study.
87  of PV and SOM neurons defined a behavioural epoch and a decision variable important for foraging (wh
88    We also explored the interactions between epoch and age, sex, apolipoprotein E epsilon4 status, an
89 and timing occurring within a submillisecond epoch and on monaural pathways that transmit level and t
90 heses about its age span the entire Holocene epoch and previous attempts at direct radiocarbon dating
91 in a behavioral goal expressed during the R2 epoch and responses on "what" goal to attain during the
92 s during the initial allocation of attention epoch and that these movements were directed to the sing
93 s but is extended to all subsequent temporal epochs and (ii) the authors failed to replicate basic ha
94 gle-nucleotide polymorphisms in any of the 3 epochs and adult BP-related single-nucleotide polymorphi
95 tion focused on preparatory and perimovement epochs and analyzed trial-averaged neural data.
96  of cells activated during specific learning epochs and by engineering them not only to evoke recall
97 ield is now undergoing, one has to place the epochs and foundational principles of Darwin, Mendel, an
98 s applicable to a multiplicity of geological epochs and terrestrial environments.
99 poch from the saccadic epoch through a delay epoch, and used the local field potential (LFP) along wi
100 ic to quantify network coordination in brief epochs, and applied it to simultaneous recordings of neu
101 related states naturally emerge in different epochs, and we are able to follow and decrypt their evol
102 efore or near the end of the Middle Devonian epoch (around 385 million years ago).
103  Fezouata biota of Morocco (Early Ordovician epoch, around 478 Ma).
104 uring training is investigated over learning epochs as a function of training parameters.
105 e response groups reorganized at the outcome epoch, as different task events were reflected in differ
106 phalogram patterns was performed in 5-minute epochs at 12 and 24 hours after cardiac arrest by two in
107  duplications that occurred within different epochs, based on execution of MCScanX within and between
108 al hypertension) was calculated in 15-minute epochs before and after administration of fentanyl and/o
109 en a mutation experiences many environmental epochs before fixing or going extinct, its fate is not n
110 us that are maximally discriminative of data epochs before versus after visual stimulation.
111                                      A third epoch began when investigators turned their attention to
112 l regions were necessary during the stimulus epoch, but only fMC was required during the delay and re
113  has traditionally been studied during fixed epochs, but the temporal evolution of these representati
114 d hundreds of galaxies at these early cosmic epochs, but their star-formation rates are more than an
115 iology observed in those subsequent temporal epochs by many laboratories.
116 roved from the PME value of 29.91% at 118344 epochs by the back propagation network model.
117 past warm periods, most notably the Pliocene epoch, causing several metres of sea-level rise.
118 models systematically underestimate Holocene-epoch climate variability on centennial to multi-millenn
119 Central American Seaway in the early Miocene epoch, coincident with over-water dispersals inferred fo
120 re stable and less error prone "in the zone" epochs compared with suboptimal "out of the zone" epochs
121  have led to the concept of a new geological epoch defined by this global human influence: the Anthro
122  between predrug and postdrug administration epochs (Deltaarea under the curve-intracranial hypertens
123  downstream targets, but that coordinated V1 epochs do not propagate through multiple downstream netw
124 c species have evolved recently (Pleistocene epoch), during a period of recurrent sea-level changes a
125 our million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate climate.
126 from subjectively scored stages in 30-second epochs, effectively eliminating SOP dynamics from the an
127 vironmental perturbations as the Pleistocene epoch ended and transitioned into the Holocene.
128 global cooling in the middle and late Eocene epoch, especially at high latitudes, eventually led to c
129 is, she received six cycles of dose-adjusted EPOCH (etoposide, prednisone, vincristine, cyclophospham
130                Cardiopulmonary resuscitation epochs for patients who are 8 years old or older during
131 ade task to temporally dissociate the visual epoch from the saccadic epoch through a delay epoch, and
132  individual's labeled heart rate variability epochs from the preceding 24 hours, accuracy improved to
133 est Antarctic Ice Sheet, during the Holocene epoch (from 11.7 thousand years ago to the present).
134  for extended periods during the Pleistocene epoch (from 2.6 million years ago to 11,700 years ago),
135 ntal and geographic factors across different epochs have driven genetic divergence at deeper (phyloge
136                    These 2 temporal response epochs have thus been interpreted to encode first the pr
137                 During the early Pleistocene epoch, ice cover in East Greenland was dynamic; in contr
138 illion years ago, during the early Amazonian epoch in Mars' geologic history.
139  provides quantitative insights into a major epoch in specialized metabolism.
140 us A1 and AAF neuronal discharge suppression epochs in cat auditory cortex.
141               Deeper spectra at even earlier epochs in combination with analysis techniques based on
142 r information about sound input across the 2 epochs in spite of the neuronal selectivity differences.
143 the experimental model by probing interburst epochs in the CA1 region with local dentate gyrus stimul
144  evolution, the early rise of Archaea, three epochs in the evolution of the protein world, and patter
145                     Here we define three key epochs in the transcriptome dynamics of human retina fro
146 quencies (delta, theta) during the same task epochs in which they are recruited in functional MRI.
147    Microarousals, interspersed within nonREM epochs, increased firing rates of slow-firing neurons.
148                      Throughout the feedback epoch, individuals with autism spectrum disorders exhibi
149 he stable conditions of most of the Holocene epoch is likely to cause ice-shelf instability to encroa
150 nce in the surround during the predistractor epoch is multiplicative: the Fano factor increases more
151 k, however, whether FEF activity during each epoch is necessary for memory-guided saccade execution.
152 southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce.
153     One defining feature of the Anthropocene epoch is the erosion of biogeographical barriers by huma
154 e relevance of this scenario at early cosmic epochs is not yet established.
155 CM generated the PME value of 21.82 at 48169 epoch iterations, which is significantly improved from t
156  during the crucial time period, the Miocene epoch, largely comprises isolated jaws and teeth, and li
157 ia were 3.6 per 100 persons during the first epoch (late 1970s and early 1980s), 2.8 per 100 persons
158 980s), 2.8 per 100 persons during the second epoch (late 1980s and early 1990s), 2.2 per 100 persons
159 1990s), 2.2 per 100 persons during the third epoch (late 1990s and early 2000s), and 2.0 per 100 pers
160 ), and 2.0 per 100 persons during the fourth epoch (late 2000s and early 2010s).
161 and hippocampal LFPs, which highly depend on epoch length, and that significant coupling may be false
162 re is considerable debate regarding when the epoch may have started, from coeval with the Holocene, t
163 pid sea-level rise during the early Holocene epoch most low-lying sedimentary coastlines were general
164       During tactile sensation and the delay epoch, object location was represented in motor cortex a
165 itudes and timescales as measured from multi-epoch observations at optical and infrared wavelengths.
166 ythmic activity during the sensory-gathering epoch of a discrimination task.
167 nd Old World monkeys well into the Oligocene epoch of Africa, suggesting a possible link between dive
168 covery of new primates from the ?Late Eocene epoch of Amazonian Peru, which extends the fossil record
169 of the looping circuit, curtailing the short epoch of bash bursts.
170  the protoplanetary disk occurred during the epoch of CAI formation and, therefore, the (26)Al-(26)Mg
171                     We found that the single epoch of cortical activation induced a lasting restructu
172 ay perhaps have had an important role in the epoch of cosmic reionization and the chemical evolution
173                              During an early epoch of development, the brain is highly adaptive to th
174  scale dependence of this amplitude, and the epoch of first star formation) fits all of our cosmologi
175 of the stellar and cold-gas mass at the peak epoch of galaxy formation ten billion years ago, inferre
176 e volcanic eruptions (P<0.01) and the recent epoch of global dimming (P<0.01).
177 Sox4 and Sox11, are down-regulated after the epoch of hair cell development.
178 ng of both knots--as seen in the most recent epoch of imaging.
179  pup gathering learning triggers a transient epoch of inhibitory plasticity in auditory cortex that i
180 etion), long-lasting, intense and widespread epoch of magnetic activity among these bodies in the ear
181 ex and amygdala, LH neurons produced a brief epoch of nonspecific responses followed by a protracted
182 o primordial galaxies and black holes at the epoch of reionization (EOR) or, alternately, intrahalo l
183                Models and simulations of the epoch of reionization predict that spectra of the 21-cen
184 ection of ionizing flux is impossible at the epoch of reionization, this represents a highly valuable
185 ve of the star-forming population during the epoch of reionization, with a total star-formation rate
186 period in mammals represents a developmental epoch of significant change in the autonomic nervous sys
187 e pairings reliably fall within a particular epoch of the circuit sequence and result in long-term po
188  to memory-guided eye movements during every epoch of the memory-guided saccade task (the visual, del
189 rom an early inflationary or quantum gravity epoch of the universe intrinsically influences the phase
190  we are probing well within the reionization epoch of the Universe.
191 tory cortex of behaving mice during specific epochs of a gap detection protocol.
192                             The durations of epochs of active wakefulness exhibited non-Poisson stati
193 rk is bidirectionally controlled by distinct epochs of activity in principal cells.
194 18, and NEGR1) with BMI across four distinct epochs of adulthood: 1) young adulthood (ages 18-25 year
195                                        Brief epochs of beta oscillations have been implicated in sens
196 hat the VS desynchronizes from the HP during epochs of burst-like PFC activity related to decision ma
197 nces of transient dynamical states including epochs of directed, diffusional, and stalled motion.
198 omplex sets of dynamical states that include epochs of directed, diffusive, and stalled motion.
199 ution of opportunities for speciation during epochs of disruptive selection-a potential observable si
200 the input layers of V2 was preceded by brief epochs of elevated V1 coordination, but this was not the
201  The functional study consisted of 30-second epochs of eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions.
202                                     Finally, epochs of high hippocampal theta-prefrontal slow gamma c
203 ing assembly (SSA) dynamics, i.e., sustained epochs of increased firing within assemblies of neurons
204 ed results and uncertainties, over the three epochs of observations, indicates that the trend for the
205                          Up-states are short epochs of persistent activity that resemble the activate
206 and also demonstrated over a million (2(20)) epochs of potentiation and depression, suggesting that o
207 that it can accurately infer multiple recent epochs of rapid exponential growth, a signal that is dif
208 piking and LFP activity were recorded during epochs of rest and walking on a circular treadmill.
209 use CA1, using an in vitro model where brief epochs of rhythmic activity were evoked by local applica
210 mulation with a series of natural sounds and epochs of silence.
211        These recordings were obtained during epochs of simultaneously acquired electrocorticogram (EC
212                                              Epochs of sleep or quiet restfulness were characterised
213 ess landscape reversibly alternating between epochs of stabilizing and disruptive selection.
214  increase their firing rate during the three epochs of the memory-guided saccade task: visual stimulu
215 their choices on evidence presented in early epochs of the motion stimulus and that substantial early
216 te learning during the stimulus and feedback epochs of the task.
217 s compared with suboptimal "out of the zone" epochs of the task.
218                                In successive epochs of this game, participants collect monetary token
219 s were applied to recorded data in 30-minute epochs of time to predict crises between 15 and 360 minu
220 st that REMs during sleep rearrange discrete epochs of visual-like processing as during wakefulness.
221 unctional imaging of cortical regions during epochs of voluntary head restraint.
222 orsal hippocampus during the decision-making epoch on all three tasks.
223 identify potential targets and developmental epochs optimal for intervention.
224            Three separate developmental wave epochs or stages have been described, but the mechanism(
225                          During each spindle epoch, oscillatory activity in mPFC and TRN increased in
226 ) variant with BMI across the four adulthood epochs (P = 0.0006), with larger effects in young adults
227 n in northeast Australia during the Holocene epoch (past 10,000 years) associated with limited gene f
228              Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus prim
229 EAGLE) Consortium was meta-analyzed across 3 epochs; prepuberty (4-7 years), puberty (8-12 years), an
230  area and isolation, in the Anthropocene--an epoch proposed for the present time interval--island bio
231 g deglaciation at the end of the Pleistocene epoch provide an opportunity to understand better how ni
232                                           DA-EPOCH-R alone is effective in MGZL.
233 ut 2 of the 51 patients (4%) who received DA-EPOCH-R alone were in complete remission.
234 val were, respectively, 95% and 100% with DA-EPOCH-R and 100% and 90% with SC-EPOCH-RR.
235 sed results from a retrospective study of DA-EPOCH-R from another center to independently verify the
236 edian follow-up times of 86 months in the DA-EPOCH-R group and 73 months in the SC-EPOCH-RR group, th
237 deficiency virus (HIV)-negative patients (DA-EPOCH-R group) and a lower-dose short-course combination
238 nts were treated; 19 patients were in the DA-EPOCH-R group, and 11 in the SC-EPOCH-RR group.
239 pectively, than those administered in the DA-EPOCH-R group.
240                              Therapy with DA-EPOCH-R obviated the need for radiotherapy in patients w
241                                          Two EPOCH-R regimens were tested: a standard dose-adjusted c
242 tropenia, were observed during 22% of the DA-EPOCH-R treatment cycles and 10% of the SC-EPOCH-RR trea
243 h vincristine, prednisone, and rituximab (DA-EPOCH-R) and filgrastim in untreated MGZL.
244 h vincristine, prednisone, and rituximab (DA-EPOCH-R) and filgrastim without radiotherapy in 51 patie
245 with vincristine, prednisone, and rituximab (EPOCH-R) in patients with untreated Burkitt's lymphoma.
246 ncontrolled prospective study, low-intensity EPOCH-R-based treatment was highly effective in adults w
247 stics of networks derived from averaged data epochs ranging from 1 s to multiple hours across differe
248 and 44% during the second, third, and fourth epochs, respectively.
249  and cyclophosphamide administered in the SC-EPOCH-RR group were 47% and 57% lower, respectively, tha
250 se of rituximab in HIV-positive patients (SC-EPOCH-RR group).
251 the DA-EPOCH-R group and 73 months in the SC-EPOCH-RR group, the rates of freedom from progression of
252 re in the DA-EPOCH-R group, and 11 in the SC-EPOCH-RR group.
253 A-EPOCH-R treatment cycles and 10% of the SC-EPOCH-RR treatment cycles.
254 00% with DA-EPOCH-R and 100% and 90% with SC-EPOCH-RR.
255 iations with systolic BP across specific age epochs: rs1563894 (ITGA11, located in active H3K27Ac mar
256 lly threatening control events from the same epoch (severe condition) in a functional magnetic resona
257 flected both parameters in separate response epochs: sodium concentration-related information appeare
258 With accurate source positions over multiple epochs spanning 2009-2015, we infer the presence of mult
259 tic sleep-like hippocampal spike data (short epochs, sparse and sporadic firing, compressed timescale
260  of AMPH accentuated separation between task-epoch-specific population states and convergence toward
261 ished separation and convergence toward task-epoch-specific population states, which was paralleled b
262 ed and a new model that used the most recent epoch-specific risk factor prevalence and hazard ratios
263  direction of change, the effect of BLAx was epoch-specific: while firing rates were changed, the tas
264                                        A new epoch started with the discovery of head direction cells
265 ed heterogeneous responses spanning all task epochs (stimulus, delay, response).
266 medial prefrontal cortex during the stimulus epoch, suggesting development of an intact reward-based
267 velocity was unaffected within the 25-125 ms epoch that followed TMS.
268 ave entered a new human-dominated geological epoch, the Anthropocene.
269   Relative to the incidence during the first epoch, the incidence declined by 22%, 38%, and 44% durin
270 e crown guenons extend back into the Miocene epoch, thereby refuting hypotheses that they are a recen
271 g as early as redshift z approximately 2, an epoch three billion years after the Big Bang.
272 issociate the visual epoch from the saccadic epoch through a delay epoch, and used the local field po
273 mary outcome measure was the effect of intra-epoch time (i.e., an adaptation to increasing potential
274 (MOW) circulation patterns from the Pliocene epoch to the present day.
275 of change of firing rates in the measurement epoch to the slope of the ramp in the production epoch.
276 aceae evolution are clustered in time around epoch transitions characterized by prolonged unstable cl
277 ne potential specifically during RF-stimulus epochs triggering action potentials.
278                       During the same choice-epoch, U(+) neurons signaled the subjective reward value
279         During the warm Miocene and Pliocene Epochs, vast subtropical regions had enough precipitatio
280 at increased global warmth during the Eocene epoch was greatly amplified at high latitudes, a state t
281 nfusional doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide (EPOCH) was associated with significantly better OS in di
282 owever, which normally resides in the "Late" epoch, was reduced in magnitude across the entire GC sam
283                          Over five different epochs, we detected the signatures of a nearly spherical
284  mimic intermittent rapid eye movement sleep epochs, we show that application of Cch in a series of s
285 t firing rates at the end of the measurement epoch were correlated with both the slope of the ramp an
286 ts of distracters presented during the delay epoch, when information is held in working memory.
287 logical site from the early late Pleistocene epoch, where in situ hammerstones and stone anvils occur
288  LFP preceded spiking activity in the visual epoch, whereas spiking activity preceded LFP activity in
289  distractors were presented during the delay epoch, whereas stimulation of alpha4beta2-nAChR protecte
290 olar spot is seen in each of two observation epochs, whereas lower-latitude spot structures in both h
291 ed strengthening of ENSO during the Holocene epoch, which is caused by increasing positive ocean-atmo
292  29, 39, 49, etc.) or imagine entering a new epoch, which leads them to behave in ways that suggest a
293 ding spiking activity, only during the delay epoch, whose activity predicted saccade reaction times a
294 lly, in reciprocally alternating multisecond epochs with a frequency ranging from 0.1 to 0.01 Hz.
295  coded only head direction during behavioral epochs with these constraints, indicating much stronger
296 le evolution of gas and stars to the present epoch within a representative portion of the Universe.
297 overlap in variants across the different age epochs within our study and between several single-nucle
298 reptiles that appeared in the Early Triassic epoch, without any known intermediates.
299  The formal establishment of an Anthropocene Epoch would mark a fundamental change in the relationshi
300                           A slightly earlier epoch (z approximately 1.6) was probed by combining the

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